List of child superheroes
A child superhero or child superheroine is a fictional child or adolescent who is noted for feats of courage and nobility, and who usually has a colorful name, costume, and abilities beyond those of normal young human beings. As with real children, the term refers to characters who are under the age of 21 during the course of a fictional work. The following is a list of such characters.
List of child superheroes and superheroines
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Name | Work | Age |
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Aang | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 12 (biologically), 112 (chronologically) |
Aaron Stone (Charlie Landers) | Aaron Stone | 16-17 |
Adrien Agreste/Cat Noir | Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | 14 |
A-ko Magami | Project A-ko | 16 |
Antboy | Antboy | 12 |
Andrew "Drew" McCormick (Blue Stinger Beetleborg/Chromium Gold Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix | (unknown) |
Angel | Maximum Ride | 6-7 |
Alya Césaire | Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | 14 |
Arale Norimaki | Dr. Slump | 13 |
Astro Boy | Astro Boy | Physical/programmed age varies with media (9, 11, 13) |
Atomic Betty (Betty Barrett) | Atomic Betty | 12 |
AWOL(Miles) | Danger Force | 13 |
Azari | Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel Comics (starting with the 2010 Avengers comics)[1][2] | unknown/teenage |
Bart Allen | DC Comics | Age varies (around 16) |
Bartman | The Simpsons | 10 |
Beast Boy/Changeling (Garfield "Gar" Logan) | DC Comics | 10-13 |
Ben Tennyson | Ben 10, Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Ben 10: Omniverse, and Ben 10 (2016 TV series) | 10, 11, 15, 16 |
Billy Thunderman | The Thundermans | 10 |
Blossom | The Powerpuff Girls and Powerpuff Girls Z | 5 (13 in PPG Z) |
Brainstorm(Bose) by Luca Luhan | Danger Force | 13 |
Bubbles | The Powerpuff Girls and Powerpuff Girls Z | 5 (13 in PPG Z) |
Bucky (James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes) | Marvel Comics | 15-18 |
Buttercup | The Powerpuff Girls and Powerpuff Girls Z | 5 (13 in PPG Z) |
Captain Crandall (Crandall) | Teamo Supremo | 10 |
Captain Flamingo (Milo Powell) | Captain Flamingo | 9 |
Captain Marvel/Shazam! (Billy Batson) | Fawcett Comics, DC Comics | 9-16, depending on continuity |
Captain Marvel, Jr./Shazam Jr. (Freddy Freeman) | Fawcett Comics, DC Comics | 12-18, depending on continuity |
Chase Stein | Runaways | 18 |
Chibiusa (or Rini) | Sailor Moon | Immortal (her appearance varies) |
Chiro | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! | 14 |
Chum Chum | Fanboy & Chum Chum | 9, 10 |
Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder (Timmy Turner) | The Fairly OddParents | 10 |
Commander Keen | Commander Keen | 8 |
The Coon (Eric Cartman) | South Park | 9 |
Danny Phantom (Danny Fenton) | Danny Phantom | 14 |
Darla Dudley | DC Comics | 9-10[3] (teenaged in Flashpoint continuity) |
Dash Parr | The Incredibles | 10 |
Davis Motomiya | Digimon Adventure 02 | 11 |
Doug Funnie (Quailman) | Doug | 11 |
DudePow (Gal Hamdon) | SheZow | 12 |
Dion Warren | Raising Dion | 7 |
El Tigre (Manny Rivera) | El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | 13 |
Energizer (Katie Power) | Marvel Comics | Age varies |
Eugene Choi | DC Comics | 11-12[3] (teenaged in Flashpoint continuity) |
Fanboy | Fanboy & Chum Chum | 11 |
Fang | Maximum Ride | 14-15 |
Fox | Combo Rangers | 9-15 |
Francis Barton | Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel Comics (starting with the 2010 Avengers comics)[1][4] | unknown/teenage |
Franklin Richards | Marvel Comics | 5, 8, depending on continuity |
Ganta Igarashi | Deadman Wonderland | 14-15 |
Gasman (Gazzy) | Maximum Ride | 8-9 |
Gee (Alex Power) | Marvel Comics | Age varies |
Gertrude Yorkes | Runaways | 14 |
Gon Freecss | Hunter x Hunter | 12 |
Gum Girl (Gabby Gomez) | The Gumazing Gum Girl! | Most likely 6 |
Gwen Tennyson | Ben 10, Ben 10: Alien Force, and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, and Ben 10: Omniverse | 10, 11, 15, 16 |
Henry Pym Jr. | Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel Comics (starting with the 2010 Avengers comics)[1][5] | unknown/early teens |
Hiro Takachiho / Hiro Hamada | Big Hero 6 | 13 in the comics, 14 in the film and TV series |
Hit-Girl (Mindy McCready) | Kick-Ass | 11-13 |
Hope Summers | Marvel Comics | Age varies |
Hotaru Tomoe (Sailor Saturn) | Sailor Moon | Age varies |
Ichigo Kurosaki | Bleach | 15-17 |
Ichigo Momomiya | Tokyo Mew Mew | 12-13 |
Iggy | Maximum Ride | 14-15 |
Ilana Lunis | Sym-Bionic Titan | 16-17 |
Ironheart (Riri Williams) | Marvel Comics | 15 |
Jack-Jack Parr | The Incredibles | 1 |
Jake Long | American Dragon: Jake Long | 13 |
James Rogers | Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel Comics (starting with the 2010 Avengers comics)[1][6] | unknown/teenage |
Jenny Wakeman (XJ-9) | My Life as a Teenage Robot | 5 (programmed to be 16) |
Jim Lake (the Trollhunter) | Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia | Introduced as 15, later 16 |
John Egbert | Homestuck | 13 when first introduced, later aged to 16 |
Josephine "Jo" McCormick (Red Striker Beetleborg/Platinum Purple Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix | 10 |
Josh Baldwin (White Blaster Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs | (unknown) |
Juniper Lee | The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | 11 |
Justin Stewart (Blue Turbo Ranger) | Power Rangers Turbo | 12 |
Karate Kid (Val Armorr) | DC Comics | unknown/teenage |
Karolina Dean | Runaways | 16 |
Katara | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 14 |
Kick-Ass (David "Dave" Lizewski) | Kick-Ass | unknown (high-school-aged teenager) |
Kid Danger (Henry Hart) | Henry Danger and The Adventures of Kid Danger | 13-17 |
Kid Flash (Wally West) | DC Comics | Age varies |
Killua Zaoldyeck | Hunter x Hunter | 12 |
Kim Possible | Kim Possible | Introduced as 16, later 18. |
Kirby | Kirby | unknown |
Klara Prast | Runaways | 12 |
Ko/KibaRanger | Gosei Sentai Dairanger | 9-10 |
Kotaro Sakuma/Koguma/Ooguma Skyblue | Uchu Sentai Kyuranger | 13 |
Korra | The Legend of Korra | 17 (season 1)
18 (seasons 2-3), 21 (season 4) |
Krillin | Dragon Ball | 13-19 (Dragon Ball), 24+ (DBZ-DBS) |
Kurapika | Hunter x Hunter | 17 |
Lance Lunis | Sym-Bionic Titan | 16-17 |
Lasergirl (Nora Thunderman) | The Thundermans | 8 (season 1) |
Leorio | Hunter x Hunter | 19 |
Lettuce Midorikawa | Tokyo Mew Mew | 14 |
Lightspeed (Julie Power) | Marvel Comics | Age varies |
Link | The Legend of Zelda | Age varies |
Lucas | Mother 3 | 9-10 at the beginning of the game, 12-13 later in the game |
Marco Diaz | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | 14 |
Marcus Damon / Daimon Masaru | Digimon Data Squad | 14 |
Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug | Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | 14 |
Marth | Fire Emblem | 16 |
Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam (Mary Batson/Bromfield) | Fawcett Comics, DC Comics | 8-18, depending on continuity |
Mass Master (Jack Power) | Marvel Comics | Age varies |
Maximum Ride | Maximum Ride | 14-15 |
Max Steel (Josh McGrath / Maxwell McGrath) | Max Steel, Max Steel (2000 TV series), Max Steel (2013 TV series), Max Steel (film) | 16-19, depending on continuity |
Max Taylor | Dinosaur King | 12-13 |
Max Thunderman | The Thundermans | 14 (season 1) |
Mega Man | Mega Man | 10 (physical/programmed age) |
MegaMan.EXE | Mega Man Battle Network | 11-13 (appearance/programmed age) |
Mega Man (Geo Stelar merged with Omega-Xis) | Mega Man Star Force | 11 |
Mega Man Volnutt | Mega Man Legends | 14 (physical/programmed age) |
Mega Man X | Mega Man X | 14-15 (physical/programmed age) |
Micah | Heroes | 10 |
Mighty Max | Mighty Max | 11-12 |
Minky Momo | Mahou no Princess Minky Momo | 12 in the first anime (Sora Momo) 8 in the second anime (Umi Momo) |
Minto Aizawa | Tokyo Mew Mew | 11-12 |
Miss Martian | DC Comics | Depending on continuity (early to late teens) |
Molly Hayes | Runaways | 11 |
Molly Walker | Heroes | 10 |
Monica | Monica's Gang | 6-15 (Monica Teen) |
Monkey D. Luffy | One Piece | 17, 19 after 2 year time skip |
Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) | Marvel Comics | 16 when first introduced |
Mysterion (Kenny McCormick) | South Park | 9 |
Naruto Uzumaki | Naruto | Age varies; 12 at the beginning, 15 after time skip, 17 at the end of the manga and about 32 at the epilogue |
Natsu Dragneel | Fairy Tail | +400 (chronologically), 17 (appearance) |
Ness | EarthBound | 13 |
Nico Minoru | Runaways | 16 |
Ninten | Mother | 12 |
Nova (Sam Alexander) | Marvel Comics | 15 |
Nudge | Maximum Ride | 11-12 |
PAL | Pop'n Music | (unknown) |
Pan | Dragon Ball | 4 (DBZ - Epilogue, first appearance), 10 (Beginning of GT), 110 (End of GT), Born (Battle of Gods/Super, as a newborn) |
Pedro Peña | DC Comics | 15-16[3] |
Pilar Fernandez | Pilar the Black Bandita | 15 |
Pudding Fong | Tokyo Mew Mew | 10-13 |
Randy Cunningham | Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja | 14 |
Raven (Rachel Roth) | DC Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Renton Thurston | Eureka 7 | 14 (15 in series finale) |
Rex Salazar | Generator Rex | 15 |
Riki/KingRanger | Choriki Sentai Ohranger | (unknown) |
Robin (Damian Wayne) | DC Comics | 10-13, depending on continuity |
Robin (Dick Grayson) | DC Comics | 8-18, depending on continuity (before becoming Nightwing) |
Robin (Jason Todd) | DC Comics | 12-15, depending on continuity (before his death and resurrection as the Red Hood) |
Robin (Tim Drake) | DC Comics | 13-16, depending on continuity |
Roland Williams (Green Hunter Beetleborg/Titanium Silver Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix | (unknown) |
Rope Girl (Brenda) | Teamo Supremo | 8 |
Rusty | The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot | 10 (physical/programmed age) |
Sailor Moon | Sailor Moon | 14 (Dark Kingdom and Black Moon arcs) 15 (Infinity and Dream arcs) 16 (Stars arc) 22 (Neo-Queen Serenity form) |
Sakura Haruno | Naruto | Age varies; 12 at the beginning, 15 after time skip, 17 at the end of the manga and about 32 at the epilogue |
Sakura Kinomoto | Cardcaptor Sakura | 10 |
Sasuke Uchiha | Naruto | Age varies; 12 at the beginning, 16 after time skip, 17 at the end of the manga and about 32 at the epilogue |
Serenity Wheeler | Yu-Gi-Oh! | 14 |
SheZow (Guy Hamdon) | SheZow | 12 |
Shoutout(Mika) | Danger Force | Teenager |
Skate Lad (Hector Felipé Corrio) | Teamo Supremo | 9 |
Snap | ChalkZone | unknown |
Sokka | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 15 |
Son Gohan | Dragon Ball | Introduced as 4[7] (later 16).[8] About 26 in the epilogue |
Son Goku | Dragon Ball | 12 in the Pilaf Saga, 13 in the Red Ribbon Saga, 16 in the Piccolo Daimaoh Saga; 47 in the epilogue. |
Son Goten | Dragon Ball | Age varies (17 in the epilogue) |
Sora | Kingdom Hearts | 14-15 |
Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker) | Marvel Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Spider-Man (Miles Morales) | Marvel Comics | 12-13 |
Spider-Man (Peter Benjamin Parker) | Marvel Comics | Age varies (15 when started) |
Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy) | Marvel Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Star Butterfly | Star vs. the Forces of Evil | 14 |
Steven Quartz Universe | Steven Universe | 14 |
Superboy (Jonathan Kent) | DC Comics | 9-10 |
Superboy (Jon Lane Kent) | DC Comics | 14-17 |
Superboy (Kal-El) | DC Comics | Debuted at age 8, usually depicted in most stories as between 14-17 |
Superboy (Kon-El) | DC Comics | Physically 16-18 (debuted at 16 weeks age. Actual age nearly 6–7 years old ) |
Super Commando Dhruva | Raj comics | Started at the age of 14, now 19yrs old |
Super Diaper Baby (Billy Hoskins) | The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby | Infant |
Super Ginger | Talking Friends | 5 |
Supergirl | DC Comics | 15-19 (16 years older after including period spent in suspended animation) |
Super Inggo (Budong) | Super Inggo At Ang Super Tropa (English: Super Inggo And The Super Group) | 10 |
Super Richie (Richie Rich) | Harvey Comics | unknown |
Super Zero (Billy) | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | 8 |
Tai Kamiya | Digimon Adventure | 11 in the first season, 14 in the Zero Two season, 17 in the tri. film series. |
Takato Matsuki | Digimon Tamers | 10 |
Takuya Kanbara | Digimon Frontier | 12 |
Teppei Ushizume | Iron Knight | 10 |
Terry Mcginnis | Batman Beyond | 16-18 |
Thunder Baby (Chloe Thunderman) | The Thundermans | Infant-4 |
Thunder Girl (Phoebe Thunderman) | The Thundermans | 14 (season 1) |
Tommy Zoom | Tommy Zoom | 8-9 |
Toph Beifong | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 12 |
Torunn | Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Marvel Comics (starting with the 2010 Avengers comics)[1][9] | unknown/teenage |
Tristan Taylor | Yu-Gi-Oh! | 14 |
Trunks | Dragon Ball | 8 in the Buu Saga, 12-14 in DBS; 18 in the epilogue. |
Valeria Richards | Marvel Comics | 3, 15, depending on continuity |
Victor Mancha | Runaways | 16 |
Videl | Dragon Ball | 18 (DBZ - Buu Saga, first appearance), 28 (DBZ - Epilogue), 24+ (Super) |
Violet Parr | The Incredibles | 14 |
Virgil Hawkins | Static Shock | 15-16 |
Vivaan | Baalveer Returns | 10-11 |
Volt(Chapa) | Danger Force | Teenager |
Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark) | DC Comics | 16 to 19 |
WordGirl (Becky Botsford) | WordGirl | 10½ |
Yang | Yin Yang Yo! | 11 |
Yamcha | Dragon Ball | 16- about 22 (Dragon Ball), 25+ (DBZ-DBS) |
Yin | Yin Yang Yo! | 11 |
Yusuke Urameshi | YuYu Hakusho | 14 |
Zakuro Fujiwara | Tokyo Mew Mew | 14-15 |
Zuko | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 16 |
Ordered by biological age as of first superheroics
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